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Re: BFS for the power kernel
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-- A little update: I'll most likely push kernel-bfs either this evening or tomorrow evening to Maemo's repositories. I haven't heard anything back from Tigerite yet regarding pushing the UBIFS patches to our git tree, but I suppose it isn't too much of a problem that the git tree will lack one patch which the official release does include. Those interested in the patch can find it in the source package anyway. If desired, I can always push the patch myself (with proper credits of course) later. |
Re: BFS for the power kernel
Thanks very much, iDont! I think your approach is best compromise. Will test it and report back.
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However, if the KP49 pre-release / the site I should keep an eye on has introduced new changes, then those will be merged into kernel-bfs' release as well. I'll check for those changes this evening too. Edit: just noticed your edit ;). I'll leave my reply in here for others though. |
Re: BFS for the power kernel
thanks. Will this auto-upgrade/overwrite older manual installs of kernel-bfs (bfs6) people (including me) have ? And modify the multiboot files ?
Or will we have to remove things manually first ? Thanks again for all the effort ! |
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Regarding multiboot: in older kernel-bfs releases you had to create the multiboot entry yourself. If you have done so, then you'll need to remove it manually too. By the way, not removing the manually created multiboot entry won't even cause any trouble; AFAIK, you'll only end up with kernel-bfs twice in your multiboot list ;). |
Re: BFS for the power kernel
Sorry for noob question, but when I try to install fcam-drivers-bfs_1.0.7-2_armel.deb :
dpkg: considering removing fcam-drivers in favour of fcam-drivers-bfs ... dpkg: no, cannot proceed with removal of fcam-drivers (--auto-deconfigure will help): blessn900 depends on fcam-drivers (>= 1.0.6-1) fcam-drivers is to be removed. dpkg: regarding .../fcam-drivers-bfs_1.0.7-2_armel.deb containing fcam-drivers-bfs: fcam-drivers-bfs conflicts with fcam-drivers fcam-drivers (version 1.0.7-2) is present and installed. dpkg: error processing /home/user/MyDocs/bfs/fcam-drivers-bfs_1.0.7-2_armel.deb (--install): conflicting packages - not installing fcam-drivers-bfs Errors were encountered while processing: /home/user/MyDocs/bfs/fcam-drivers-bfs_1.0.7-2_armel.deb What is correct way of installing fcam drivers for bfs? |
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Fcam-drivers-bfs conflicts with, replaces, and provides fcam-drivers. You appear to have an application installed which depends on the fcam-drivers (namely blessn900). Prior to installing fcam-drivers-bfs, fcam-drivers needs to be removed (since we try to replace it), Now this application that depends on fcam-drivers starts to complain, even though we're about to install a package that provides the same functionality! You can make dpkg automatically deconfigure and reconfigure the applications that depend on fcam-drivers, so that the those applications won't complain in the little time span the fcam-drivers package is removed. To do this, you'll have to run: Code:
dpkg -i --auto-deconfigure fcam-drivers-bfs_1.0.7-2_armel.deb edit: the most ideal situation is that the official fcam-drivers will get support for kernel-bfs. But this can't be done before kernel-bfs is pushed to the repositories since fcam-drivers will depend on kernel-bfs-headers then. Until that time, we'll have to do with our own package ;). I'll try to contact the maintainer of the fcam-drivers package when kernel-bfs hits the repositories. -- Update: Kernel-bfs has just hit the repos! The new kernel-bfs [Announce] thread can be found here: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?p=1099211 |
Re: BFS for the power kernel
What about status of this thread? We should continue to use it as technical-background, or should we move every discussion to new announce one?
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